16-18 October 2019
Kavli IPMU, Kashiwa, Japan
Asia/Tokyo timezone

The goal of this meeting is to rethink our knowledge of high-energy astrophysics in view of continuing advances in instrumentation. Our view of the universe evolves in response to new observations made possible by improving instruments, and the experimental progress stimulates theories for deeper and more precise understanding. The program will comprise talks and discussions of physics in extreme environments and the role of these physical processes in cosmic evolution. We hope the workshop will provide the participants with a stimulating environment and an opportunity to discuss new ways for advancing our understanding of the energetic universe.

Dates and venue

October 16-18, 2019

Lecture Hall, Kavli IPMU, Kashiwa Campus, The University of Tokyo

Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan

Registration and abstract submission

Please register via this link to attend the workshop. Oral presentations will be by invitation only. We greatly appreciate your contributed poster presentations, which can discuss any related topics, such as theoretical modeling, observation results, and instrumentation. The registration and the abstract submission will be closed on September 30th, 2019.

Special remark

This meeting will take place on the occasion of Prof. Tadayuki Takahashi’s 60th anniversary.

Confirmed speakers

  • Toshiyuki Azuma (RIKEN)
  • Roger Blandford  (Stanford U)
  • Paolo Coppi (Yale University)
  • Chris Done (Durham U)
  • Shiro Ikeda (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics)
  • Georgia Karagiorgi (Columbia University)
  • Dmitry Khangulyan (Rikkyo U)
  • Alexander Kusenko (Kavli IPMU)
  • Lindsay Glesener (U of Minnesota)
  • Olivier Limousin (CEA, France)
  • Greg Madejski (SLAC)
  • Satoshi Miyazaki (NAOJ)
  • Samar Safi-Harb (U of Manitoba)
  • John Silverman (Kavli IPMU)
  • Aurora Simionescu (SRON)
  • Lukasz Stawartz (Astronomical Observatory of the Jagiellonian U)
  • Tadayuki Takahashi (Kavli IPMU)
  • Tomonori Totani (U of Tokyo)

Poster presentations

Posters are displayed at TBD. The area of a poster is restricted to a format of A0-paper size (118.9 cm × 84.1 cm or 46.8 × 33.1 inches) and portrait orientation.

Organizers

  • Miho Katsuragawa (Kavli IPMU)
  • Alexander Kusenko (UCLA/Kavli IPMU)
  • Greg Madejski (SLAC)
  • Hirokazu Odaka (U Tokyo)
  • John David Silverman (Kavli IPMU/U Tokyo)
  • Shin'ichiro Takeda (Kavli IPMU)
  • Yasunobu Uchiyama (Rikkyo)

The workshop is sponsored by

Address

Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU),
the University of Tokyo, 5-1-5 Kashiwa-no-ha, Kashiwa City, Chiba 277-8583, Japan



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